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Bay Area transportation officials announced Tuesday that the Clipper Card system is experiencing outages, impacting commuters throughout the region.
The cost of commuting on several Bay Area transit agencies, along with driving on the Golden Gate Bridge, has gone up on Tuesday as a series of fare and toll increases take effect.
SAN FRANCISCO - Bay Area commuters using Clipper cards got a free ride Tuesday morning. That's because Clipper service was down for several hours, even though the transit systems were up and running.
The Clipper card, used for travel on all forms of public transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area, was down on Tuesday morning.
Clipper cards can be used for 24 Bay Area transit agencies, including BART, Muni and Caltrain. Valley Transportation Authority said rides were free during the outage.
Port of Oakland officials are taking another swing at renaming the city’s airport, announcing Friday that they are now considering Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport.
California's budget will include a $750 million loan for Bay Area transit agencies, meant to tide them over until voters weigh a tax measure next year.
As BART confronts a financial crisis and more traffic clogs Bay Area freeways, some commuters are eyeing a solution from the past.
Bay Area business and labor groups are dueling over a plan to hike taxes to bail out transit agencies.
Thousands of protesters flocked to San Francisco, Oakland and other Bay Area cities for the nationwide "No Kings" day of action.
More than 140,000 protesters gathered in cities across the Bay Area as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests that brought young and old alike into the streets to in a “nationwide day of ...
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